Feedback -- Readers unsure pastor’s impropriety was news
I was very upset and deeply disappointed in your need to defend your
reporting of the Rock Harbor minister, Keith Page, by revisiting and
re-injuring a man, Tim Timmons, who was raked through the coals once for
his transgression and did not deserve to be front page news again, years
after he has moved on and made peace with God and the community.
No one should have to pay for a mistake over and over again when a
reporter feels the need to assuage her guilty conscience by pulling up
old un-newsworthy dirty laundry (“Pastor impropriety rings some deja
vu”).
There are many, many, well-known figures in the area who have had
“newsworthy” transgressions and your entire column was focused on one
individual who has moved far beyond his past, and now has a wonderful
small ministry doing worlds of good for our area. He paid his dues and
you do him a grave disservice by dragging up old mud.
MARYANN MARKS
Costa Mesa
Your article, “Fallen leaders not uncommon in faith community” (Oct.
4), was so well written, so well balanced and so accurate that I saved
it, intending to thank you right away, but time got away from me.
Thank you, now, for writing a good article on this. I sincerely
appreciate your careful handling of the story -- unlike what another
newspaper printed. Unfortunately, their story wasn’t even accurate.
PATRICIA CARLSON
Costa Mesa
I have been a longtime resident of Costa Mesa and have worked serving
“my” community for years. I enjoy reading the Daily Pilot every morning
because I have had people call and comment . . . “In the Daily Pilot
today, I read . . .,” so I must be prepared. But I was not prepared to
read what I read recently in the paper. The headline about Rock Harbor
Church (“Fallen leaders not uncommon in faith community,” Oct. 4).
I have been fellowshipping at Rock Harbor for almost a year and share
about it all the time. I was not able to attend church that weekend, but
I didn’t have to worry about it because all I had to do was read about it
in the newspaper.
Shame on you that a teenager was murdered around the same time and the
photo of the suspect was on page 4 and his picture was about
one-inch-by-one-inch. However, because a minister “sinned” and confessed
it, it makes the front page and his picture is about
three-inches-by-three-inches. I guess Dennis Rodman was out of town.
Please stick to the news, not gossip. Your story did not inform
people, as the news should do, but hurt many.
JEANETTE CHERVONY
Costa Mesa
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